Favorite "stuck in a dress" stories
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:26 pm
I invite GGs to tell me about the times they have gotten stuck in a dress. I start it off with this story I copied from a GG's blog:
I was about 30 minutes early for dinner reservations yesterday, so instead of drinking at the bar alone, I walked into this cute little girly shop called Purdy Girl. I normally avoid little shops because I can't stand when snobby sales people follow you around and you can't even enjoy browsing - but I had time to kill so I stayed. Great accessories, fun skirts, cute dresses and the prices were not bad at all.
I tried on a pair of sandals and a skirt (both on sale). The shoes were perfect and so was the skirt, but there was something up with the zipper. I tried to zip it up, but it stopped halfway. After trying a few more times, I decided that even though it was on sale, I didn?t want to struggle with it at home so I tried to take it off. TRIED being the operative word here. (you know where this is going) After almost breaking a sweat, I called over a sales associate. She tried, but couldn't get the zipper down, a friend of mine showed up and tried to help as well - no luck, then we called over another sales associate? he couldn't get the zipper down either.
After 4 people trying for 15 minutes to get me out of a skirt and only 5 minutes before I had to be next door for dinner, they decided to get a pair of scissors and just cut me out of it. THAT was a first for me. Would I go back to that store - absolutely. Everyone was really nice about it (no snobs there), we all had a good laugh and I still bought the shoes.
Purdy Girl is located at 220 Thompson Street and at 540 LaGuardia place. Their site isn't ready yet, but it's coming
I was about 30 minutes early for dinner reservations yesterday, so instead of drinking at the bar alone, I walked into this cute little girly shop called Purdy Girl. I normally avoid little shops because I can't stand when snobby sales people follow you around and you can't even enjoy browsing - but I had time to kill so I stayed. Great accessories, fun skirts, cute dresses and the prices were not bad at all.
I tried on a pair of sandals and a skirt (both on sale). The shoes were perfect and so was the skirt, but there was something up with the zipper. I tried to zip it up, but it stopped halfway. After trying a few more times, I decided that even though it was on sale, I didn?t want to struggle with it at home so I tried to take it off. TRIED being the operative word here. (you know where this is going) After almost breaking a sweat, I called over a sales associate. She tried, but couldn't get the zipper down, a friend of mine showed up and tried to help as well - no luck, then we called over another sales associate? he couldn't get the zipper down either.
After 4 people trying for 15 minutes to get me out of a skirt and only 5 minutes before I had to be next door for dinner, they decided to get a pair of scissors and just cut me out of it. THAT was a first for me. Would I go back to that store - absolutely. Everyone was really nice about it (no snobs there), we all had a good laugh and I still bought the shoes.
Purdy Girl is located at 220 Thompson Street and at 540 LaGuardia place. Their site isn't ready yet, but it's coming